For students interested in reducing their carbon footprint on campus, the Environmental Studies Department has proposed a sustainable living program house for the 2009-2010 academic year. Susan Clayton, chair of the environmental studies department, posed the question, ìWhat changes can we make in the structure …
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El Campesinoís proves hit or miss restaurant
For this weekís review we journeyed to one of the hottest College locations for Mexican fare. El Campesino may be north of campus, but our taste buds traveled south of the border. KK: My first thought was of apprehension; the restaurant was packed on a …
Free Thinkers Club provides an outlet for non-believers
Tyler Croxall í11, Philip Wagner í11, Emily ëEmmaí Popovich í11 and Michelle Mate í11 are all founders of a new and upcoming club: The Free Thinkers Club. ìWe started the group for two reasons ó for equal representation and to deter the taboo of atheism …
Lilly House honors project scholars
The Lilly Project for the Exploration of Vocation sponsored returnee presentations and a ìHow to Apply” evening this week to stimulate student interest in the programís summer exploration fellowships. The Lilly Project offers five summer fellowship programs providing stipends for off-campus activities.† Laura Valencia í12 …
Students to aid Katrina victims
After four years of lending a helping hand to those affected by Hurricane Katrina, The Wooster Volunteer Network will be venturing south of the United States to give more support this year for the fifth time. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina became one of the sixth …
Thanksgiving tradition to be changed
Students can typically rely on Thanksgiving as a holiday that remains constant.† For years, even the College has had its own established traditions.† This long-standing tradition was for many students more than just food. Kittredge Dining Hall was famous for the ambiance and at-home feel …